It is the story of a beautiful young dancer who decides to forego her looming career as a courtesan in order to dedicate her life (with the aid of gods, demigods, and a magic bowl called the Cow of Abundance) to charity and to attaining the 'bright light of knowledge.'Never before translated into English, theThe books quixotic approachretelling Einsteins story by homing in on his blundersmakes for good intellectual entertainment. . . . [It] kept me eagerly turning the pages.A wonderful story that is well worth taking the time to read....We get a short course in this history of modern physics, one that is well-written and entertaining as well.Recounts [Einsteins] chronicle of errors in clear and engaging prose, giving us in the process a short course in the history of modern physics and a witty and provocative account of the subjects life.A thought-provoking critique of Einsteins tantalizing combination of brilliance and blunder.Andrew Robinson,